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No one rises above who he or she has been without first having fallen down. The best time - in fact, the only time - to make a real change in your life is in the moment of seeing the need for it. He who hesitates always gets lost in the hundred reasons why tomorrow is a better day to get started. — Guy Finley

When you learn to see the beauty in emptiness, your life will become more abundant. — Debasish Mridha

I might be falling in love with you," I whisper, finding it hard to focus on his face.
"Kate," he says, almost sadly.
"what? You might be falling in love with me too?" My voice is hopeful, pathetically hopeful.
He shakes his head.
"You aren't falling in love with me?"
He doesn't respond. I touch his face carefully with the tips of my fingers. His skin is incredibly soft above the line of hard jawbone. I touch his silky black hair. His eyes close and i want to kiss his eyes, but I'm afraid. Afraid of all this. This could destroy me.
He opens his eyes. "Kate, I'm already in love with you. — Cindy Martinusen Coloma

I'm easy to look like, so there are lots and lots of Dolly look-alikes. — Dolly Parton

Percy, keep your mind on what matters most. — Rick Riordan

To demand that others should provide you textbook prognoses is like asking a strange woman to give birth to your baby. There are insights that can be born only of your own pain, and they are the most precious. — Janusz Korczak

I have said to you to speak the truth is a painful thing. To be forced to tell lies is much worse. — Oscar Wilde

but when people are long indifferent to us, we grow indifferent to their indifference. It — Charlotte Bronte

When you give false information you tend to restrict the freedom of choice to others. — Randal Marlin

Art always demands of us something new. — Ludwig Van Beethoven

Abstract is not a style. I simply want to make a surface work. This is just a use of space and form: it's an ambivalence of forms and space. — Joan Mitchell